[1] He played college basketball for Florida and South Alabama before being selected by the Cleveland Cavaliers in the fourth round (70th overall pick) of 1982 NBA draft.
[3][1] Hannah played eight games for the Wyoming Wildcatters of the Continental Basketball Association during the 1982–83 season.
[5] After his playing career ended when he was aged 35, Hannah returned to Titusville and started dealing cocaine due to the allure of drug money.
[7] In 2012, he received assistance from his high school basketball coach, Kirk Stewart, who took him to a Christian drug rehabilitation center where he stayed for five months.
[6] Hannah credits his discovery of religion for changing his life and stopping his drug addiction.